His European tour dates were put on hold after West was hospitalized at the UCLA Medical Center in November due to ongoing health problems. However, TMZ reports that West’s team contacted Live Nation, the tour’s promoter, and informed them that the dates in Europe are canceled. These concerts would have taken place in Paris, the U.K. and Germany in 2017. Apparently, the cancellation of these shows did not pose any major problems because the dates weren’t set and tickets weren’t sold.

West allegedly has an insurance policy that reimburses him for any lost profits or expenses due to cancellations that result from a medical condition. The artist has not issued a personal statement on the cancellation, but a source close to the situation tells Billboard, “The tour was never confirmed — so there was nothing to cancel.” Live Nation also confirms, “Kanye West’s SAINT PABLO TOUR never had a confirmed European leg. As such, there were no dates to cancel.”

“He had severe paranoia. It was over nothing that was tangible or real,” the source added. “He was thinking that people were out to kill him, out to break him and Kim up. It was Kanye vs. the whole world.”